Forget the trips to the garden centre or the tedious ritual of washing the car - with this experience you can really enjoy a Sunday in style, with good food, great views and a live jazz soundtrack! You'll board the Bateaux London cruiser at the glass pontoon at Embankment Pier and then take your seats for a fun and relaxing cruise down the Thames. Enjoy a three course meal with a glass of wine and coffee, but don't forget to admire the views of some of London's iconic landmarks. You'll cruise past the best of the old and the new - the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, Tate Modern, the Tower of London and much more. And all the while you can enjoy some toe-tapping jazz from a live professional jazz band.
£ 97.00
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Want to know the difference between le champagne and La Champagne? Or just want a good excuse to drink bubbly at breakfast? Then you'll love this champagne weekend for two. You'll visit the French region of La Champagne, home to the world-famous tipple and find out all about the traditions and dedication that go into making some of the finest wines in the world. You'll stay for two nights in a three-star hotel with a bottle of champagne in the room to greet you on your arrival. Get your days off to a satisfying start; a wonderful champagne buffet breakfast to share each morning. Join your tour guide and pick up some tasting tips before you visit some of the great champagne houses for a tour and tasting. You also enjoy a tasty lunch at a champagne cellar to further tantalise your tastebuds. You'll travel by luxury coach to and from Reims, crossing then by ferry or shuttle which means an eco-friendly trip, as well as lots more boot space to take your favourite champagne home with you.
People disagree on how whisky should be drunk, and how it's spelt, but everyone agrees that Glenmorangie is one of the finest malt whiskies in the world and with this experience you'll learn more about its heritage and traditions - and get to drink it. On arrival at the five-star Glenmorangie Hotel you'll receive a warm Highland welcome, enjoying a wee dram in your room to help you get settled in, before being chauffeured to the Glenmorangie Distillery for your tour. The distillery has been making Glenmorangie the same way since 1843 and you'll learn about the craftsmanship of the legendary 'Sixteen Men of Tain' who work there. You will have a single tasting at the distillery before heading back to the hotel to sample further malt whiskies of various ages and flavours. Then join the big table where you'll relax over a set four or five course dinner. A full breakfast the following morning is also included. You'll take home some small Glenmorangie gifts and a bottle of original malt.
London's West End is the best place to see a musical or a quality play, but if you don't happen to live close by then getting to and from the shows can be a chore. Make the whole thing hassle-free and leave yourself time to relax and enjoy the show (and a bit of shopping). You'll get two top-price tickets to the West End show of your choice. You'll be in the best seats available on the night in either the stalls or the dress circle, giving a fantastic view of the action. You will stay in the superb five star Royal Garden Hotel situated in the heart of Kensington, overlooking beautiful gardens. Enjoy a courtesy cocktail each in the Park Terrace bar. Also included in your package is a two-course dinner in the hotel Park Terrace Restaurant, with a bottle of wine to share. All rooms are en-suite and offer a choice of twin or double bedded rooms. A full English breakfast the following morning makes a perfect conclusion to your experience.
The Orient-Express British Pullman conjures up images of a more glamorous age - and of a more stylish approach to travelling. On this experience you'll find out just why the train has such a fabulous reputation, and revel in luxury and nostalgia en route to one of a number of historic destinations. Each unique carriage dates from the 1920s or 1930s and is staffed by liveried stewards. Your experience will begin in style, with brunch served on your outward journey. Choose a destination from some of Britain's finest towns and cities or historic attractions. On arrival you'll disembark for a walking tour, usually followed by some free time for exploring. On your return journey, relax and enjoy a glass of champagne and a three or four course meal with wine. Or you could choose a seasonal sumptuous five course Christmas lunch during December. The exact itinerary will depend on your choice of destination, but wherever you go we know that you'll fall in love with this romantic train.